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I want to note: the same case with Sverdlovsk
Region with capital Ekaterinburg (from 1924 till
1991 — Sverdlovsk, in honour of one from Bolshevik leader Iakov
Sverdlov, chairman of All-Russian Central Executive Committee).
Andrey Jashlavwskij, 19 Jan 1999
The official proportions are 2:3. There
are four stripes; from top to bottom, white
(7/20), light blue (9/20), white (1/20), and
green (3/20). The full state arms are to be
placed on the flag, 3/20 below the top, but
it is permissible to make the flag without
the arms.
John Ayer, 02 Jan 1999
Though used since 1997, this flag is not registered by the Russian
state herald.
Jan Zrzavy, 17 Jul 2001
Sverdlovsk Region now use a simple variant of this flag but with darker shade of
blue.
Tomislav Šipek, 29 January 2020
http://ekaterinburg.bezformata.com/listnews/razvevaetsya-gryaznij-i-izorvannij-flag/35139044/
Tomislav Šipek, 29 January 2020
image by António Martins, July 1999
Sverdlovsk Region now use a simple variant of this flag but with darker shade of
blue.
Tomislav Šipek, 29 January 2020